耳蜗信号分析:冷凝和稀疏的咔嗒刺激有助于诊断meni神经症。

K Sass, B Densert, M Magnusson, S Whitaker
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本文采用经鼓室超声心动图(TT ECochG)对30例meni综合征患者、11例其他原因的耳蜗听力损失患者和10例听力正常者进行了调查。交替极性咔嗒声、凝聚和稀薄咔嗒声以及1 kHz的长音脉冲作为刺激。评估AP对点击刺激反应的潜伏期。结果发现,与正常受试者和其他耳蜗听力损失患者相比,meni躲开障碍患者的凝聚声和稀疏声诱发反应的潜伏期差异显著较大。发现TT ECochG的灵敏度,通过测量SP- ap比率和1 kHz突发刺激下的SP振幅,增加了对频移测量,从83%增加到87%。在我们的材料中,通过这种变量组合获得的TT ECochG的特异性为100%。研究结果表明,在TT ECochG中发现的相反极性点击引起的反应的潜伏期移位可以作为检测可疑内淋巴水肿的有用参数。
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Electrocochleographic signal analysis: condensation and rarefaction click stimulation contributes to diagnosis in Menière's disorder.

Thirty patients with Menière's disorder, 11 patients with cochlear hearing loss of other aetiologies and 10 normally-hearing subjects, were investigated using transtympanic electrocochleography (TT ECochG). Alternating polarity clicks, condensation and rarefaction clicks and long tone-bursts of 1 kHz were used for stimulation. The latencies of the AP responses to click stimulation were evaluated. It was found that the latency differences between the condensation and rarefaction click-evoked responses were significantly larger in patients with Menière's disorder as compared to normal subjects and to patients with other cochlear hearing losses. It was found that the sensitivity of TT ECochG, obtained by using measurements of SP-AP ratios and the SP amplitude at 1 kHz burst stimulation, increased from 83 per cent to 87 per cent by addition of the con-rar shift measurement. The specificity of TT ECochG obtained by this combination of variables was 100 per cent in our material. The results of the study indicate that the latency shift found in responses evoked by clicks of opposite polarities in TT ECochG, can be a useful parameter in the detection of suspected endolymphatic hydrops.

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